Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb -s] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | But like I fits in quite well . |
2 | Mind if I goes in there like , sometimes over the weekend if he 's watching football . |
3 | Cos I goes in there , it goes in there and it comes out there . . |
4 | And when I got I says to here , I 'm sick of having to out all them cigarettes . |
5 | I gets on all right with him but I do n't like him . |
6 | The TRI-R Hanger I caters for just about every hanging requirement in the house and garden . |
7 | They argue that close attention to the processes through which constituencies are constructed and — inevitably temporary — links articulated between them allows for more effective forms of political calculation and intervention . |
8 | She flees for her life , yet she goes to almost certain death . |
9 | Sheila E , Prince 's drummer , had already established her musician 's credentials before she joined him , though it remains to be seen where she goes from here . |
10 | She goes in there , she 's sitting looking at him like that , she just stares at him . |
11 | She turns at once to the Women 's page , where there is a Posy Simmonds strip cartoon adroitly satirizing middle-aged , middle-class liberals , an article on the iniquities of the Unborn Children ( Protection ) Bill , and a report on the struggle for women 's liberation in Portugal . |
12 | She fits in so well . |
13 | And she sits over there and she counts the cars in the street . |
14 | Here he was on his deathbed , preparing for oblivion , and she sits over there reading Parson Noah 's latest pamphlet . |
15 | In her two volumes she refers to more than eighty specific types of trees , flowers , plants and vegetables . |
16 | She refers with almost elegiac despondency to the once vast collections of eighteenth-century Polish aristocrats . |
17 | She understands at once . |
18 | she writes for all over her in her books |
19 | Ad she wants at least sixteen leafleters this weekends . |
20 | she wants at least twenty four hours on one |
21 | ‘ She stands for so much . |
22 | " Goodness me , do n't start taking that as a compliment , she cares about everyone 's feelings , she 's an archetypal victim , she 's an absolute fool about other people 's feelings , and let me warn you , I may as well warn you , the more she dislikes somebody , the more somebody annoys her , the more careful she is not to hurt their feelings , in fact the only people she is ever rude to are people like me and Gabriel and Papa , I mean people she cares for enough not to worry about being fair to . |
23 | Nothing she said , just a way she has of slightly turning and doing something else and not replying as quickly as she might . |
24 | She has for sometime been fixated on photography at its most basic . |
25 | One of her crutches falls in front of the man ; she has to painfully stoop to recover it . |
26 | She has at least an hour a day on it . |
27 | ‘ I wonder what she looks like now , ’ he mused . |
28 | She does n't look like she needs to really . |
29 | Paradoxically , the highly–skilled performer , because he or she depends on finely tuned allocation of his or her attention to avoid having to think carefully about every minor detail may be likely to make a slip . |
30 | ‘ I 'm afraid we 've gone a bit too soft , ’ she says with almost Blimpish fervour . |